The 12th of July in Ireland is the date in occupied Ireland where loyalist/fascists march through Irish republican areas with the help of the heavily armed British paramilitary police and a few local collaborators. It marks the anniversary of King William of Orange's victory over nationalists in the Battle of the Boyne more than 300 years ago, when British planters were brought in and placed on the land, taken from the Irish and confiscated by the British, similar to occupied Palestine.

There are always demonstrations by nationalists to protect their community from the loyalist/fascists marches that sometimes attack and murder locals. There were more than three such marches this year, organized by the Orange order, Paedo Siad fein along with the British, to march in nationalist areas such as Ardoyne in north Belfast. The reason these collaborators are called Paedo Siad Fein on the street, is that several key members of what was formerly a republican party, were blackmailed into collaboration with the British to negotiate a surrender, because of secret paedophile activities, with underage mostly girls and their own family members.The Real IRA and Continuity IRA with the help of locals were successful in large part in keeping them out but there are still a few hanging about with British protection.

This year a paramilitary officer was seriously injured last night during rioting in occupied Ireland,along with more than 30 other members of the paramilitary British force after a loyalist parade was forced past north Belfast. Another female British paramilitary was given mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in the middle of the riot on the Crumlin road by a rather obese gentleman. Rioters continued to throw missiles at her colleagues long into the night. The mouth to mouth was believed to be a PR exercise by the British who are trying to win hearts and minds but have always been loathed with a passion in occupied Ireland.

The violence across occupied Ireland followed an extremely large bomb in South Armagh at the weekend, which the British paramilitary have still failed to investigate properly, because of a fear of sniper fire in the area. Widespread rioting in Belfast was accompanied by fierce hand to hand combat in two towns in Co Armagh by traditional republicans. A significant number of high ranking traditional republicans were seen on the Crumlin road last night in Belfast.

The paramilitary British Police were hammered with petrol bombs, iron bars, bricks, bottles and abuse in Belfast's Ardoyne district, after the British covered in riot gear, along with a highly paid British Paedo Siad Fein fascist group, pushed the Orange Order fascist march up the Crumlin Road.

The British paramilitary police fired baton rounds and deployed water cannon against the demonstrators, who were protecting their areas. The protesters originally sat down on the Crumlin Road peacefully aiming to block fascist Orangemen and paedo men returning from Belfast city centre. British paramilitary snatch squads with the help of the collaborating paedos pinpointing activists, failed to take the demonstrators off the road. An Orangeman with a paedo Siad fein body guard, was hit in the head with a brick, as nationalist youths threw missiles at the marching fascists. As the Orange marches passed by, riot police held up shields to protect the Orangemen and paedo siad fein collaborators from the bombardment.

In total three British paramilitary police were shot and 27 others injured, none have died yet. Petrol bombs were also hurled at the British paramiltary on the Ormeau bridge in south Belfast. In west Belfast, armed and masked activists hijacked a bus and forced its driver to drive to the local police station in Woodburn. An explosive device on the bus, which the driver was forced to abandon at the station was made safe.The area around the station was sealed off while the British army dealt with the device. While the Paedo party under instructions from the British, appealed to the nationalists to surrender yesterday, a number of traditional republicans closed the Crumlin Road.

On Sunday night three British paramilitary were injured, when masked men opened fire in North Queen street.There was also violence on Broadway, which links the republican Falls road to the M1, after British paramilitary patrols blocked one end. Up to a thousand rioters attacked the police, who deployed water cannons. Many civilians, including two children, were a injured after a car hit a crowd at a bonfire that included Orangemen and leading paedo Siad fein members.

There was more violence last night in Lurgan, Co Armagh where hundreds of youths attacked the British paramilitaries on the Republican Kilwilkie. One local said ``The level of harassment and Crown force activity is unprecedented, it's greater now than before the paedo ceasefire.''

Hundreds of petrol bombs were thrown at Crown forces. The Belfast to Dublin railway line was out last night. Late last night, petrol bombs were still being thrown at police patrols in the Antrim Road area of Lurgan.There was also rioting in nearby Armagh city last night where republican youths attacked British patrols. Republicans set fires and blocked the lower Catholic end of the road during trouble sparked by the return of a local Ormeau Orange Order lodge with a few paedo siad fein collaborators.There was also rioting in east Belfast between the republican Short Strand and the loyalist siad fein Woodstock areas. The rioting continues as this report is filed.